There are reports of iron overdosage in the United States under 6 years of age and this is one of the common death due to poisoning. The red blood cells have hemoglobin which is a protein carrying oxygen to the cells in the body. The body then needs iron to produce hemoglobin. If one does not have iron, the red blood cells will become pale and smaller thus they cannot carry oxygen enough in the body.
Answer:
a. high-carbohydrate, low-fiber, and low-fat providing 300–800 kcal.
Explanation:
the nutrition plan before the game has important effect on the performance of the player. The diet should be high in carbohydrate, low in fiber, and low in fat . Ideally the percentage should consist of 60-70% carbohydrate, 10-15% protein. This is very important because the player should eat high carbohydrate content to store some energy in the form of glycogen.
This is a very important meal because the main energy reserves are made up of meals from the days before, not from the competition day's pre-game meal or big breakfast.
Under the Berlin definition, patients with PaO2/FiO2 200-300 would now have "mild ARDS." Onset of ARDS (diagnosis) must be acute, as defined as within 7 days of some defined event, which may be sepsis, pneumonia, or simply a patient's recognition of worsening respiratory symptoms.